I believe that it should be a balance of both. The countries should be developed in order to help them to be able to prosper. If we keep pouring money into a failing system, it will continue to fail. Money cannot fix everything, contrary to popular belief. If NGOs continue to provide the aid that they do, and foreign investors step in, maybe then we could see some of these countries rise off of the bottom of the list. If the money that the people are relying on is pull out and just put into investing, I'm sure that the system will fully crumble. These people are still depending on this money. If there were to be a full transition, it would need to be a slow process, but I still believe that there should be a balance of both.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Blog Post #7...
HDI for 1200 Alex...
What variables are used to calculate HDI?
- HDI stands for the human development index, it is a summary composite index that measures a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: health, knowledge and a decent standard of living.
What is the geographic pattern of HDI in the world?
- MDCs are higher on the list with LDCs towards the bottom. Countries with a higher HDI are wealthier and more powerful countries in the World.
Why do you think Sub-Saharan Africa is ranked so low in HDI?
- ...This would be because of lower life expectancy, lower standard of living and because of lack of education.
Blog Post #6...

Blog Post #5...
Cuba...
I personally believe that we should go ahead and lift the travel ban and the trade embargo with Cuba. We already allow travel and trade with China who is a communist country, so why not with Cuba? If we are going to allow trade and travel with one, we should also allow it with the other. Or, have both cut off. There should not be an exception with the system. I personally want the ban to be lifted because it has always been a country that I would like to travel to, plus; I would love to try a Cuban cigar someday. With the War on Terror I believe that we have a bigger problem currently than communism. Radical Islam is to Communism is to Fascism, times change and so do our enemies, we have lifted a ban on Germany, then on Mother Russia, so we should also take it off of Cuba.
Blog Post #4...
For Blog topic #4 I have found this article, (http://xrl.us/benkkw). It is about the arrest of 32 year old Carrillo Leyva who was the next in line of power for one of Mexico's largest Drug Cartels. He was caught while on his morning jog Wednesday in Mexico City. He is known as one of the biggest drug traffickers to the United States. Mexico's government had posted a reward of $2.1 million for his capture.
Post #3..

Alcohol Consumption...
"I am medicine and I am poison, I can help you up or make you fall, you had some of the best times you'll never remember with me, Alcohol..."
-Brad Paisley
This map shows Alcohol consumption across the World. If you notice, The U.S., Europe, and China are the biggest of the areas represented on this cartogram. I believe that this shows that a large portion of the human race enjoys beer, whisky, and wine along with several others. Alcoholic drinks have been made since the beginning of human civilization beginning with beer in ancient Egypt. Alcohol is part of most cultures, and prevalent in some such as the German and Irish...joking. An interesting fact that should be noted is that in Muslim countries, there is not as much prevalent as Christian areas.
Blog Post #2...


The two countries that are listed here in this post are Ireland and Somalia, Ireland of course is the MDC with Somalia being the LDC. When looking at these charts that are at the top of this post, one can clearly see the differences in the population. Ireland does have a smaller population than that of Somalia, but their population pyramid is also shaped different. When it comes to percentages Ireland has an older population, with more elderly than that of Somalia. This has to do the difference in the economic development of the two. With Somalia being a developing country, they are going to have a larger percent of young people versus elderly, and it is the opposite with Ireland. With a developed country you are going to have access to birth control, and a better health system, and a lower TFR.
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